You need to click on the 'promotional deal' link underneath the advertised price and price will be adjusted from £59.99 to £31.99 at checkout.

I don't know if these are any good but I've been interested since spotting the recent deal posted for the 20 quid 720p version and today saw they are doing a deal on the 1080p model so have ordered one to see for myself. If the deal is still live when I get it I will then update with my thoughts on the camera. Seems like it's worth a try at this price though!

Please note, a number of people recently reported issues getting a working ios app so Apple users may want to look into this. I did notice a recent review saying the issue is now solved but not being an Apple user I've not looked into it further.

Is it this one that says you need to let them record and track all your …Is it this one that says you need to let them record and track all your internet use?

Yes I did see that mentioned in a review. Some seemed concerned, others seem to think it was similar to terms you need to agree to for all kinds of apps. To be honest I figured people are tracking my internet use all the time one way or another so I'm not sure if this needs to worry me or not!

Yes I did see that mentioned in a review. Some seemed concerned, others …Yes I did see that mentioned in a review. Some seemed concerned, others seem to think it was similar to terms you need to agree to for all kinds of apps. To be honest I figured people are tracking my internet use all the time one way or another so I'm not sure if this needs to worry me or not!

I think the issue is that this would be inside your network, so there's more chance of passwords/logins/purchases/addresses being tracked.

If it is this one, I tihnk the terms said they won't be held responsible for how the third parties they give the info to use it

I think the issue is that this would be inside your network, so there's …I think the issue is that this would be inside your network, so there's more chance of passwords/logins/purchases/addresses being tracked.If it is this one, I tihnk the terms said they won't be held responsible for how the third parties they give the info to use it

I may have to look into this further once I've decided if the camera itself seems worthwhile keeping. Reviews seem pretty good if you ignore the ios problems but if there is a danger of them stealing personal information rather than just tracking website visits then everything else becomes irrelevant and it will be going straight back!

EDIT: If anyone has any links to further info regarding any potential security risk then please do post. I thought I'd seen something recently in an amazon review but can't spot it now so wondering if it was a different camera I had been looking at.

I may have to look into this further once I've decided if the camera …I may have to look into this further once I've decided if the camera itself seems worthwhile keeping. Reviews seem pretty good if you ignore the ios problems but if there is a danger of them stealing personal information rather than just tracking website visits then everything else becomes irrelevant and it will be going straight back!

"When you visit a web site without registering, you can browse without submitting personal information about yourself. If you register for an account within or to access a Service, we will collect some personally identifiable information from you, including your full name, username, email address, and a password that you select. When you interact with the Services, we also receive and store certain additional types of information which, in general, do not directly identify you. For example, we automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser or device including your IP address, browser type and language, referring/exit pages and URLs, other browser history, device type, WIFI network information (including name and password), platform type, number of clicks, landing pages, cookie information, the pages you requested and viewed, the amount of time spent on particular pages, and the date and time. "

"We may use your personally identifiable information (including tracking information) to manage your Account. We may also use it to operate, maintain, and improve the Services (including providing you a more personal experience); communicate with you; provide you information about products and services (including products and services of third parties); market; research purposes; resolve disputes; collect fees owed; detect and protect against errors, fraud, and criminal activity; assist law enforcement; enforce this Policy and any the terms related to our Services; and any other purpose described in this Policy or that we describe to you at the time of collection"

"In general, we will retain your information indefinitely, or as long as legally required or allowed. If you cancel your Account or your Account is otherwise terminated, we may but are not obligated to, delete information we have collected or obtained from third parties and we may continue to use and disclose it in accordance with this Policy."

It's either badly worded, or quite scary!

20th Dec 2017

Cheers Op. Was looking for a cheap baby monitor and this will do the job! Ordered the 720p version for only £21 as not bothered about high def!

Some excerpts from http://www.xiaoyi.com/en/home/privacy-policy/"When you …Some excerpts from http://www.xiaoyi.com/en/home/privacy-policy/"When you visit a web site without registering, you can browse without submitting personal information about yourself. If you register for an account within or to access a Service, we will collect some personally identifiable information from you, including your full name, username, email address, and a password that you select. When you interact with the Services, we also receive and store certain additional types of information which, in general, do not directly identify you. For example, we automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser or device including your IP address, browser type and language, referring/exit pages and URLs, other browser history, device type, WIFI network information (including name and password), platform type, number of clicks, landing pages, cookie information, the pages you requested and viewed, the amount of time spent on particular pages, and the date and time. ""We may use your personally identifiable information (including tracking information) to manage your Account. We may also use it to operate, maintain, and improve the Services (including providing you a more personal experience); communicate with you; provide you information about products and services (including products and services of third parties); market; research purposes; resolve disputes; collect fees owed; detect and protect against errors, fraud, and criminal activity; assist law enforcement; enforce this Policy and any the terms related to our Services; and any other purpose described in this Policy or that we describe to you at the time of collection""In general, we will retain your information indefinitely, or as long as legally required or allowed. If you cancel your Account or your Account is otherwise terminated, we may but are not obligated to, delete information we have collected or obtained from third parties and we may continue to use and disclose it in accordance with this Policy."It's either badly worded, or quite scary!

Some excerpts from http://www.xiaoyi.com/en/home/privacy-policy/"When you …Some excerpts from http://www.xiaoyi.com/en/home/privacy-policy/"When you visit a web site without registering, you can browse without submitting personal information about yourself. If you register for an account within or to access a Service, we will collect some personally identifiable information from you, including your full name, username, email address, and a password that you select. When you interact with the Services, we also receive and store certain additional types of information which, in general, do not directly identify you. For example, we automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser or device including your IP address, browser type and language, referring/exit pages and URLs, other browser history, device type, WIFI network information (including name and password), platform type, number of clicks, landing pages, cookie information, the pages you requested and viewed, the amount of time spent on particular pages, and the date and time. ""We may use your personally identifiable information (including tracking information) to manage your Account. We may also use it to operate, maintain, and improve the Services (including providing you a more personal experience); communicate with you; provide you information about products and services (including products and services of third parties); market; research purposes; resolve disputes; collect fees owed; detect and protect against errors, fraud, and criminal activity; assist law enforcement; enforce this Policy and any the terms related to our Services; and any other purpose described in this Policy or that we describe to you at the time of collection""In general, we will retain your information indefinitely, or as long as legally required or allowed. If you cancel your Account or your Account is otherwise terminated, we may but are not obligated to, delete information we have collected or obtained from third parties and we may continue to use and disclose it in accordance with this Policy."It's either badly worded, or quite scary!

Think that the use of their cloud service. Not the general use of the internet in your house.

20th Dec 2017

Ok, actually read where the exert is from and it isabout using their services i.e website. So it means the data you enter is the data they store. Same as most other websites that we use out there.

"Technology Co., LTD (“we”, “us”, “our”) is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to its websites and users of its mobile applications, products, and services (each a “Service” and collectively the “Services”). When you access, browse, or use the Services.."

20th Dec 2017

If you think thats bad you shouldn't be using Facebook or Google lol

20th Dec 2017

Clearing old stock since YI Home Camera 2 is already out but not in the UK.

I don't know what to think to be honest! So they aren't making notes of my amazon and facebook passwords so they can read my facebook messages, realise from that I'm on holiday then order a shitload of crap from amazon at my expense while I'm not paying attention, then log into BA and cancel my flight home? That's what it seemed like when I first read it!

20th Dec 2017

They do have a temporary app for iOS available. Search for Yi home lite in the AppStore. Was about to send my 720p version back but they’ve released this until the full app gets approval.

29th Dec 2017

The deal has been expired but it's still available at £32.99 with the current promotion as I type this. Received mine a few days ago and I'm very impressed indeed. For me, the real bonus that I hadn't expected is the free 6 second cloud storage. Not a lot of use to some but the short vid alert should be enough to differentiate between false alarm and intruder so for my purposes I'm very pleased indeed.